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The Char Dham yatra was revived and general tourism moved towards normalcy after the devastating natural calamity in June 2013 in which more than 5000 pilgrims, tourists and locals died. While the revival provided some glimmer of hope to the economy, overall the state remained affected by controversies and scandals during the year.The state government made a Herculean effort to rebuild damaged infrastructure. The Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM), Uttarkashi, was roped in to help rebuild Kedarnath which had suffered the maximum damage in disaster. The state government doubled its efforts to improve the facilities and launched many publicity drives to woo visitors. These endeavours paid dividends as the summer of 2015 saw lakhs of pilgrims again coming for the yatra, in contrast to last year when only a few thousand turned up.The ruling Congress government, led by Chief Minister Harish Rawat, scored another political victory by winning the Bhagwanpur Assembly by-elections in Haridwar district in April. But the euphoria was short lived as the government was caught in a controversy following a sting operation. A CD showed Mohammad Shahid, Secretary to the Chief Minister, an IAS officer of Gujarat cadre on deputation, talking about bribe in giving liquor licenses.However, Chief Minister Rawat defended his officer and claimed all licenses had been given to the public sector undertakings and no private player was involved in liquor trade. However, the Central Government cancelled the officer’s deputation and recalled him.Another controversy which rocked the state was the discovery of a fake IAS officer living at Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy of Administration at Mussoorie. A woman from Meerut, claiming herself to be an IAS officer, was found staying with other probationers.With Assembly elections approaching in January 2017, Chief Minister Rawat announced various developmental schemes. The state government also held an Assembly session at Gairsain in Chamoli district in November to show its commitment towards development of the hilly areas.However, as 2015 approached its fag end, the state government found itself surrounded by many land-deal controversies. The allotment of panchayat land to a private group for building a residential school at Nainisar village in Almora district did not find favour with local villagers, who protested against the move. A decision by the state government to build a smart city on 1,200 acres of tea estates in Dehradun also led to a controversy. People criticised the move forcing the state government to curtail its plan to 300 acres only. However, protests by concerned citizens, environmental groups, political parties and tea estate workers still continues.